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$10.5 million funding boost to ensure faster care

Patients with back pain and neurological concerns are among the thousands of Gold Coasters set to benefit from a $10.5 million State Government funding boost.


Perinatal Loss Coordinators Glenda Hondroudakis and Jo Everingham with Selena Wool who donated a cuddle cot to Gold Coast University Hospital.

Cuddle cot helps ease burden of child loss

Selena Wool is drawing on her experience of losing a child during pregnancy to help Gold Coast families in their own time of need.


Crmit's story

Vaccination matters: One mother's story of her baby's whooping cough

An emotional message from a mother whose baby daughter contracted whooping cough has received a huge public reaction.


Dr Christa Bell with Graham Cooper and Marion Jones from Southport Rotary Club with the Accuvein and ECG machines purchased for the GCUH Emergency Department through the club's donation.

Southport Rotary donations purchase vital equipment

Equipment donations are making a difference to patients at Gold Coast University Hospital.


Rebekah Nugent with Caleb McKenzie

Adults with a stutter needed for research project

Participants will attend an intensive stuttering group program at Robina Hospital in two phases, from 29 June-1 July and 11-12 July.


SPMO Managing Director Kaylene Sutherland

Health in the starting blocks for GC2018

星空体育 is gearing up to play a central role at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games™ (GC2018), with key staff appointed to manage medical and anti-doping services for the world-class event.


Influenza Prevention in Residential Care Facilities

Influenza Prevention in Residential Care Facilities

The establishment of effective influenza management practices are essential for the protection of patients in residential care facilities (RCF). 


Registered Nurse Melanie Coster enjoys the hands aspects of her work at GCUH’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Handling with special care

Gold Coast University Hospital Registered Nurse Melanie Coster has provided a touching personal insight into the wonderful work of our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in an interview with Griffith University’s school of Health.


星空体育 Plaster Technician and heart attack survivor Michael Barwon-Parry reunited with QAS Advanced Care Paramedic Jessica Taylor and GCUH Emergency Registrar Dr Megan McGonagle.

Heart attack survivor thanks the people who saved his life

Michael Barwon-Parry knew he made the right move when he relocated from regional Queensland to the Gold Coast six months ago, but now believes it could have been a life-saving decision.


ICU Director Jon Field

A rare insight into the world of an Intensive Care Unit

Intense by name. Intense by nature. Working in an ICU is not for everyone as Gold Coast University Hospital’s Intensive Care Director Jon Field explains in this interview.